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10-letter words containing l, e, c, y, t

  • explicitly — In an explicit manner.
  • fetchingly — charming; captivating.
  • flatulency — (chiefly, dated) flatulence.
  • flycatcher — any of numerous Old World birds of the family Muscicapidae, that feed on insects captured in the air.
  • flypitcher — a person who has a flypitch
  • glycophyte — any plant that will only grow healthily in soils with a low content of sodium salts
  • haemolytic — of or relating to the disintegration of red blood cells
  • hectically — characterized by intense agitation, excitement, confused and rapid movement, etc.: The week before the trip was hectic and exhausting.
  • hypothecal — (microbiology, planktology) Of or pertaining to the hypotheca, the lower half of the shell of certain types of plankton.
  • hysterical — of, relating to, or characterized by hysteria.
  • illiteracy — a lack of ability to read and write.
  • imbecility — an instance or point of weakness; feebleness; incapability.
  • inactively — In an inactive manner.
  • inchoately — not yet completed or fully developed; rudimentary.
  • incidently — (obsolete) Alternative spelling of incidentally.
  • indecently — offending against generally accepted standards of propriety or good taste; improper; vulgar: indecent jokes; indecent language; indecent behavior.
  • indirectly — not in a direct course or path; deviating from a straight line; roundabout: an indirect course in sailing.
  • infelicity — the quality or state of being unhappy; unhappiness.
  • innocently — free from moral wrong; without sin; pure: innocent children.
  • intercycle — Between cycles.
  • jelly coat — an ovum-produced glycoprotein that causes adhesion of sperm to the ovum; fertilizin.
  • keltically — Celt.
  • kelyphitic — as in kelyphitic rim, a mineral shell enclosing another mineral in an igneous rock
  • lectionary — a book or a list of lections for reading in a divine service.
  • legitimacy — the state or quality of being legitimate.
  • leiotrichy — the condition of having straight hair
  • leucocytes — Plural form of leucocyte.
  • leucopathy — (dated) albinism.
  • leukocytes — white blood cell.
  • leukocytic — Of or pertaining to leukocytes.
  • lexicality — of or relating to the words or vocabulary of a language, especially as distinguished from its grammatical and syntactical aspects.
  • lienectomy — splenectomy.
  • lumpectomy — the surgical removal of a breast cyst or tumor.
  • lymphocyte — a type of white blood cell having a large, spherical nucleus surrounded by a thin layer of nongranular cytoplasm.
  • lysimetric — of or relating to the measurement of solubility
  • megalocyte — (physiology) A large, flattened corpuscle, twice the diameter of the ordinary red corpuscle, found in considerable numbers in the blood in profound anemia.
  • melanocyte — a cell producing and containing melanin.
  • metrically — pertaining to meter or poetic measure.
  • motorcycle — a motor vehicle similar to a bicycle but usually larger and heavier, chiefly for one rider but sometimes having two saddles or an attached sidecar for passengers.
  • multicycle — a pedalled cycle with four or more wheels
  • myelocytes — Plural form of myelocyte.
  • myelocytic — Of or pertaining to myelocytes.
  • necrolatry — worship of the dead.
  • nectocalyx — the swimming bell of a jellyfish
  • neurolytic — Pathology. disintegration of nerve tissue. exhaustion of a nerve by excess stimulation.
  • nickeltype — an electrotype with a deposit of nickel.
  • nilpotency — The quality of being nilpotent.
  • noticeably — attracting notice or attention; capable of being noticed: a noticeable lack of interest.
  • nyctophile — (zoology) Any of the Australian bats of the genus Nyctophilus.
  • otto cycle — an idealization of the thermodynamic cycle of the internal combustion engine with air as the working substance: intake of air at atmospheric pressure, then adiabatic compression, then ignition with an increase of pressure and temperature at constant volume, then adiabatic expansion and performance of work, then a drop to atmospheric pressure at constant volume and a rejection of heat to the environment, then the exhaust of air at constant pressure.
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